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Dec 7th, 2002, 10:59 PM
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Using Combo and Listboxes
hi all,
in the opinion of the developers here, what's the best way in VB.Net to store an index behind a combo box or list box object? in VB6, it was possible to have:
Code:
ComboBox.AddItem "Seven"
ComboBox.ItemData(ComboBox.NewIndex) = 7
This was neat way to store a record ID behind the line in the object. In .Net, they've taken that away from us. Does anyone know this .Net equivalent?
thanks
"The passion lives to keep your faith, though all are different, all are great" ... Michael Hutchence 1960-1997.
Windows & Web Developer
Specialising in Visual Basic .Net & Client Server Programming & Client/Customer Relations Databases
Sutherland Shire, Sydney Australia
www.stingrae.com.au
Developer of Arnold - Gym & Martial Arts Database Management System
www.gymdatabase.com.au
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Dec 8th, 2002, 12:26 AM
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Thread Starter
Hyperactive Member
RESOLVED
Post "resolved". I found the answer in another thread by Edneesis.
"The passion lives to keep your faith, though all are different, all are great" ... Michael Hutchence 1960-1997.
Windows & Web Developer
Specialising in Visual Basic .Net & Client Server Programming & Client/Customer Relations Databases
Sutherland Shire, Sydney Australia
www.stingrae.com.au
Developer of Arnold - Gym & Martial Arts Database Management System
www.gymdatabase.com.au
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